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A Texas woman was awarded $37.6million by a jury after she sued Honda for their seat belt system that left her paralyzed after a 2015 car crash

 Sarah Milburn, 27, sued the automaker for its seat belt design after an Uber she was riding in ran a red light in Dallas

The Honda Odyssey she was riding in was struck broadside by a pickup truck and sent Milburn's vehicle rolling over onto its side

 'Probably the worst ride of my life,' Milburn explained to NBC New York. 'I believe I was put in this (wheel) chair for a reason; to make sure this doesn't happen to anyone ever again

' Share this article Share According to the woman's lawyer, Jim Mitchell, Milburn suffered a broken neck and is now a quadriplegic

The lawyer also blasted the set belts of the Honda Odyssey as being poorly designed

 The design for the minivan's third row consists of a two-part system that the lawyer claimed multiple people would struggle with

That section of the vehicle is where Milburn had been sitting.   'Specifically, the seat belt is a two-part system requiring the user to grasp a detachable shoulder strap from the van's ceiling, anchor it to the seat and then pull the belt across the user's hips and buckle it,' Mitchell said in a statement on Thursday

'In independent testing, an expert showed the jury that fewer than 10 percent of people who were unfamiliar with the van's two-part seat belt system were able to use it properly

'. They also determined that 'wearing it that way was actually more dangerous than having no seat belt at all' 'What Honda said is, we met all federal regulations, and guess what? They did,' said Charla Aldous, another lawyer representing Milburn

But this jury found that those federal regulations were not sufficient.' Honda released a statement on Friday stating that Milburn failed to wear the seat belt properly and that their design meets federal standards

   'Honda is disappointed with the verdict in Milburn v. AHM and intends to vigorously appeal

The design of the seat belt system for the middle passenger in the third row seat in the 2011 Odyssey complies with all applicable federal safety standards and is similar in design to virtually all comparable minivans of this vintage

If it had been worn properly in this crash, the plaintiff would have suffered no serious injuries,' the company said

 Milburn's family hopes that the case will help in establishing the creation of 'Sarah's Law

' The law would force automakers to change their seat belt systems if they use that type of design

'We will change the seat belt system, ' said Aldous. 'This needs to be outlawed!'Milburn added: 'It's not about the money for me

It's about the fact that, you know, this could have been someone else. It could have been a child and they probably wouldn't have come out as lucky

I'm in a chair, but I can still talk. I can still move my arms. I can still smile, so I have to be thankful for what I have every day

'    NBC Universal Privacy Policy

For more infomation >> Woman awarded $37million for suing Honda over seat belts in Uber crash - Daily News - Duration: 4:34.

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Car of The YEAR !!! - 2019 Honda Accord Sport Driving | Lobud Review

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For more infomation >> Car of The YEAR !!! - 2019 Honda Accord Sport Driving | Lobud Review - Duration: 4:38.

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Honda Expects CR-V Hybrid To Account For Half Of European Sales - Duration: 2:41.

Honda is hopeful that the new CR-V Hybrid will not only successfully fill the void of the diesel-powered version in Europe, but will account for half of the projected 60,000 annual sales as well

The new CR-V Hybrid marks the return of Honda to the technology for the region, and is the company's first hybrid since the 2015 Jazz Hybrid to be offered in the Old Continent

"It's the most important Honda powertrain in the last 10 years," Dave Hodgetts, managing director of Honda in the UK told AutoNews

The new CR-V Hybrid is expected to have a similar price to the discontinued diesel model

The self-charging hybrid powertrain combines a 2.0-liter petrol engine with Honda's Multi-Mode Drive (i-MMD) system

It also features an innovative single fixed-gear transmission, instead of the CVT usually found in other hybrid SUVs like the Toyota RAV4 Hybrid

The powertrain's maximum combined output is rated at 181hp (184PS) and 232lb-ft (315Nm) of torque

Honda's hybrid SUV offers three driving modes: EV Drive, Hybrid Drive and Engine Drive

EV Drive powers the CR-V on electric power alone but only for really short distances (around 1.2 miles / 2 km) because of the small lithium-ion battery pack

It does, however, return up to 53.3mpg UK (5.3lt/100km) combined, while CO2 emissions are rated at 120g/km for the FWD version and at 126g/km for the AWD

"I see no reason why diesel customers wouldn't buy it," Hodgetts said."It's also so much more refined

"Honda is expecting the CR-V Hybrid to outsell its petrol-powered sibling in the midterm

Honda will start selling the 2019 CR-V Hybrid in Europe from March, alongside the already launched 1.5-liter turbocharged model.

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